§ 23:1143 — Excessive fees or solicitation of employment; penalty; withholding attorney fees; approval by workers' compensation judge
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A. Whoever exacts or receives a fee or gratuity for any services rendered on behalf of a claimant for compensation, except in the amount determined by the workers' compensation judge, or solicits the business of appearing before the office on behalf of a claimant, or makes it a business to solicit employment for an attorney in connection with any claim for compensation under this Chapter, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than twelve months, or both. B.
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